'Not tonight dear, I'm preventing breast cancer'
Reuters:
In an unrelated study it was found that post menopausal women could increase their sex drive by wearing a testosterone patch. I don't know if they would help with the headaches, but they must if they increase the sex drive.
In a puzzling twist, women who have a history of migraine headaches are far less likely to develop breast cancer than other women, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.The treatment maybe as bad as the disease. Migraines are debilitating causing extreme pain and nausea. In the case of the women in the study they were believed to be cause by very low estrogen levels.The study is the first to look at the relationship between breast cancer and migraines and its findings may point to new ways of reducing a woman's breast cancer risk, they said.
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In an unrelated study it was found that post menopausal women could increase their sex drive by wearing a testosterone patch. I don't know if they would help with the headaches, but they must if they increase the sex drive.
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